I think Crown Of Creation is one of my favorites. Aside from the ones I hold dearly (White Rabbit/Sombody To Love; they opened the door into the JA world) that and The Ballad Of You, Me and Pooneil are my favorites. I listen to them constantly!

I love other songs by them of course. I love almost everything by them. They're fantastic. So, my opinion is biased since I love them so much, but who cares? JA rules us all and that's the end of that.

With you standing here I could tell the world what it means to loveTo go on from here I can't use words, they don't say enough

eskimo blue day defies nominalism (you call it rain but the human name doesnt mean shit to a tree)i mean come on? when have you heard of a song defying a phylosofical theory? only gracesuch an original themep.s: i got a jefferson airplane tattoo done and wanted to show it to you ja fans, but i dont know how to post pictures here.anyways, greetings from argentina.

If someone asked me "What did they sound like?" and I only had time to play one track, I think I'd choose She Has Funny Cars. I don't think it's the greatest thing they ever did, though. I've got no idea what the greatest thing they ever did was. My opinion depends on my mood.

Susan Butcher wrote:If someone asked me "What did they sound like?" and I only had time to play one track, I think I'd choose She Has Funny Cars. I don't think it's the greatest thing they ever did, though. I've got no idea what the greatest thing they ever did was. My opinion depends on my mood.

My personal favorite not on the list would have to be "Lather"... Yeah "Lather" It's hard to pick, but that was the first song to pop into my head. "Watch Her Ride", "Coming Back To Me", and "Good Shepherd" are good. I think Grace Slick once said that "Today" was her favorite Marty Balin song.

Pillow is a great album...just listen it, close your eyes and you'll feel that you're back in late 1966/early 1967.There are beautiful harmonies on the album...And yes, 'Comin' back to me' is a beautiful song written by Marty Balin.

'No matter how big or soft or warm your bed is, you still have to get out of it' - Gracie

pooneil1988 wrote:eskimo blue day defies nominalism (you call it rain but the human name doesnt mean shit to a tree)i mean come on? when have you heard of a song defying a phylosofical theory? only gracesuch an original themep.s: i got a jefferson airplane tattoo done and wanted to show it to you ja fans, but i dont know how to post pictures here.anyways, greetings from argentina.

ESKIMO BLUE DAY is my favorite, followed by HEY FREDRICK, and after that many are tied for a very close third favorite. J. A. are my favorite non-blues-based rock band, if you agree there has been such a thing.

Blues from an AirplaneLet Me InAnd I Like it (especially the 8 minute version)She Has Funny Cars (especially in it's mono mix)DCAB 25 (I don't get why fans don't like this, I think it's one of the group's best folk rock songs)JPP McStep Blues (some beautiful vocal work on that one)Somebody to Love (my favorite way to hear it is the live 1969 version on the Volunteers reissue, it's so aggressive)The Ballad of You Me and Poohneil (I love live versions where they strectch out the song and Jack goes crazy on the bass)MarthaRejoyceIn TimeTriadShare a Little JokeWe Can Be TogetherHey Frederick (especially the alternate take on the boxed set)Turn My Life Down (for me one of the most underrated Airplane songs)Crazy MirandaLaw Man (especially in mixes with heavy emphasis on the drum part)Pretty as You FeelWar MovieAeireEasterAlexander the MediumEat Starch Mom (makes me imagine Grace Slick sitting in with the Stooges)Freedom (I think the best moment from the uneven reunion album, and should have been the single and music video release from the album)